Peace and quiet. No exhaust fan. No music. Just the sound of the razor. My life is pretty noisy and the peacefulness is something that makes my shave infinitely better.
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(05-01-2016, 06:31 PM)HuckKing723 Wrote: Peace and quiet. No exhaust fan. No music. Just the sound of the razor. My life is pretty noisy and the peacefulness is something that makes my shave infinitely better.
(05-02-2016, 05:12 PM)kwsher Wrote: Two things really changed my shaves:
1. actually identifying the pattern of my beard growth. I had no idea.
2. learning to properly generate/hydrate a lather, which includes both a profound load and steady addition of water. Soap can take more water than most think!
(05-02-2016, 05:22 PM)HuckKing723 Wrote: The water thing is something I have noticed. I have yet to put too much water in a lather.I don't do it so much anymore but on receiving a new soap I used to test lather and take it to the point of no return- just to get a feel for how thirsty it was and also just see when it would "break".
(05-02-2016, 05:22 PM)HuckKing723 Wrote:(05-02-2016, 05:12 PM)kwsher Wrote: Two things really changed my shaves:
1. actually identifying the pattern of my beard growth. I had no idea.
2. learning to properly generate/hydrate a lather, which includes both a profound load and steady addition of water. Soap can take more water than most think!
The water thing is something I have noticed. I have yet to put too much water in a lather.